OCALA, Fla. — Fire Capt. Jesse Blaire steered his SUV through the mobile home park until he spotted the little beige house with white trim and radioed to let dispatchers know he’d arrived. There, Shawnice Slaughter waited on the steps, wiping sleep from her eyes. “Good morning, Shawnice,” Blaire said. “How are you feeling today?” […]
A new study explores the molecular connections between Type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer’s, supporting the notion of Alzheimer’s as “Type 3 diabetes.” This study finds that a high-fat diet suppresses a crucial gut protein, Jak3, leading to Alzheimer’s-like brain changes in mice.
KFF Health News senior correspondent Aneri Pattani discussed her experiences reporting on addiction and offers advice to journalists starting on this beat for the American Society of Addiction Medicine’s “The Treat Addiction Save Lives Podcast” on March 18. She also discussed the spending questions surfacing as $1 billion flows into Massachusetts to fight opioids on […]
The CaMKII protein, critical in brain and heart function, can be regulated to mitigate Alzheimer’s and heart conditions using three types of drug inhibitors. Their findings, published in Cell Reports, reveal that these inhibitors allow for precise assessments of CaMKII’s roles, providing a valuable tool for scientists across various disciplines.
The CaMKII protein, critical in brain and heart function, can be regulated to mitigate Alzheimer’s and heart conditions using three types of drug inhibitors. Their findings, published in Cell Reports, reveal that these inhibitors allow for precise assessments of CaMKII’s roles, providing a valuable tool for scientists across various disciplines.
Researchers propose a new approach to determine when consciousness emerges in infancy. Their suggestion, based on identifying markers of consciousness in adults and tracking when these markers appear in babies’ development, offers a potential pathway to understand this long-standing question.
Recent research reveals that individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) exhibit distinct music preferences, favoring reflective and complex genres such as classical and jazz over intense, rebellious ones. The study, involving 549 participants, highlights how the severity of BPD symptoms influences these preferences and the psychological functions of music, emphasizing its role in emotional regulation […]
A new study reveals dogs’ ability to understand words as representations of objects, indicating a deeper level of cognitive processing than previously thought. Researchers used non-invasive EEG to measure dogs’ brain activity, finding distinct patterns when dogs heard a word and were then shown either a matching or mismatching object.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) share remarkably similar cellular and molecular characteristics despite their different clinical manifestations. The study analyzed RNA expression in over 620,000 cells from the motor and prefrontal cortex of 73 donors, revealing nearly identical changes in gene expression in the most vulnerable neurons across both diseases. This […]
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) share remarkably similar cellular and molecular characteristics despite their different clinical manifestations. The study analyzed RNA expression in over 620,000 cells from the motor and prefrontal cortex of 73 donors, revealing nearly identical changes in gene expression in the most vulnerable neurons across both diseases. This […]